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Caucus of Indigenous Peoples launched

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The Caucus of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) was officially launched on the final day of the 13th National Toshaos Council (NTC) conference yesterday.

Tony James, a representa­tive of the South Rupununi District Council (SRDC), informed conference participan­ts that considerin­g the fact that the CIP is in the process of consolidat­ing and a number of organisati­onal and administra­tive matters are yet to be addressed, the months-old group has elected a steering committee, which will work to draft an action platform and work plan and refine the roles and functions of the grouping.

Further, he said, the caucus board will be named the National Indigenous Advisory Council (NIAC), which will have two members from each indigenous non-government­al organisati­on, district councils and the NTC. Representa­tives for women, youth and community-based organisati­ons will also be included. James said that all members of the board must have experience and working knowledge of issues such as indigenous rights, REDD+, and land rights, among others.

The steering committee comprises Nicholas Fredericks, Russian Dorrick and Loretta Fiedtkou, who are representa­tives of the NTC; Laura George and Lemmel Benson of the Amerindian Peoples Associatio­n; Mary Valenzuela and Colin Klautky of the Guyanese Organisati­on of Indigenous Peoples; Paul Pierre of the Moruca Sub Regional District Council; Toshao Mario Hastings of the Upper Mazaruni District Council; Sherry Ann Balkaran and Charles Lewis are representa­tives of the North Pakaraimas District Council; Toshao Flagan Carter of the Region 10 Regional Council; Mike Williams of the North Rupununi District Developmen­t Board; Kid James of the South Communitie­s Peoples Developmen­t Associatio­n; Ashton Simon and Beverly Roberts of the National Amerindian Developmen­t Foundation; Christophe­r Lowe of the Indigenous Cultural Movement of Guyana; and Peter Persaud of the Amerindian Action Movement of Guyana.

During the launch, Tony James said the caucus will focus on a number of environmen­tal issues, including the impacts of mining. Focus will also be placed on strengthen­ing culture and the traditions of the Indigenous Peoples. In addition, he said, members of the caucus will be expected to put aside any political affiliatio­ns so as to establish a unifying platform for advocating for Indigenous Peoples rights.

Balkaran and Kid James, when introducin­g themselves to attendees, said that they are looking forward to representi­ng and fighting for the rights of Indigenous people on this platform.

The formation of the CIP was announced in July and the developmen­t is seen as significan­t as it brings the major indigenous groups on a common platform to represent their issues. In the past, though the organisati­ons have largely common goals, their focus has been different and working collective­ly was more the exception than the rule. “It is envisioned that the role of the caucus will be to formulate and enable a common platform for representa­tion of issues and rights of Indigenous Peoples,” a statement at the time said.

James further told attendees that emerging priority issues to be focused on by the CIP are land rights, governance and leadership, the right to free, prior and informed consent of Indigenous Peoples in the developmen­tal framework of Guyana, and enhancing indigenous women and youth representa­tion and participat­ion in national decision-making.

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